Saturday - Last Games in Regular Season

- For the first time in eleven years, Geneva posted a win against Penn Yan as they won 8-4 at home on the last day of the regular season.
     
red dot special Matt Schutz's excitement could early be contained as he realized that in his last regular season game, his Geneva Panthers after an eleven year streak, finally beat Finger Lakes powerhouse, Penn Yan on his home field. Geneva scored the first goal and although the Mustangs tied at one and three, the Panthers never fell behind on their way to an 8-4 win.
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Geneva scored first, when at 10:54, John Warner scored the first of his two goals in the game (unassisted). Penn Yan came right back scoring one minute later when Chris Carlson scored his unassisted goal to tie the game at one. Much of the game was spent in moving the ball up and down the field as the defensive units knocked down, intercepted and otherwise forced turnovers. At 4:35 senior middie R.J. Gringeri scored the first of his three goals with an assist from sophomore attackman Alex Love. It was the only assisted goal by Geneva in the game. The Panthers were ahead 2-1 at the end of twelve minutes.
  
The Panthers started the second quarter with an unassisted goal by Love when dodged his defended behind the goal and shot high, while Penn Yan goalie, RJ Wickham went for the low shot at 9:12, putting Geneva up 3-1. Sophomore attackman, Cole Castle scored after the next face off. As he drove to the net, he was knocked down hard by the Geneva defense, but maintained control of the ball and made the shot while sitting on the ground. Schutz came out of the net to play the ball, leaving the net nearly open for Castle. After almost seven and a half minutes of transition play, punctuated by a number of dramatic "big stops" by Wickham, Castle scored again, this time with an assist from freshman attackman Adam Trombley. Penn Yan moved the ball quickly from behind to set up a shallow wing shot by Castle from the right. The goal tied the game at three for the halftime break.gen-py-1
  
The third quarter belonged to the Panthers who scored three goals, while holding the Mustangs scoreless. Junior middie, Jim Warner had a successful dodged from out front and scored with a bounce shot at 11:36. John Warner was next, after an eight minute scoring drought. He received the ball as he entered the field during free substitution and dodged his man on the outside, before firing a a hard bounce shot at the feet of Wickham. Kyle Boncaro scored at 1:01 for the Panthers giving them a 6-3 lead after three quarters.
  
The combination of a number of big saves by Schutz and a lack of ball time and shooting volume hurt the Mustangs, who would often loose possession of the ball quickly after their defensive team would clear the ball. The Geneva defense focused on ground ball production and gained a number of momentum-stealing possessions from Penn Yan's offense.
  
There was no scoring in the fourth quarter until John Warner scored the first of three in a row for Geneva at the 4:43 mark. While Penn Yan moved to tight man-to-man, Warner pulled his defensive midfielder to the outside, where he dodged him and set himself up for a one-one-one with the goalie and scored on a high shot to the left. Gringeri took improved the Panther margin to 5 with his unassisted goal at 2:15. The Mustangs scored the last goal of the game at 0:43 and in man up when John Linnan fed Matt Osgood who scored on a side arm shot rising high in the goal. gen-py-3
  
Scoring for Geneva were John Warner (2g), Gringeri (3g), Love (1g-1a), Jim Warner (1g) and Boncaro (1g). Matt Schutz had 10s/4ga (71%) for Geneva who ends their regular season at 11-4.
  
Scoring for Penn Yan were Carlson (1g), Castle (2g), Osgood (1g) and Linnan (1a). Wickham recorded 13s/8ga (62%) and played all but the last 1:34 when he was replaced by Adam Galusha who face no shots. Penn Yan ends their regular season with a 12-6 record.
  
red dot After a 1-1 tie at the end of the first quarter, Waterloo scored four goals in the second and led 5-2 at the half, as they posted a 9-4 victory over host Midlakes on Saturday morning.
  
Scoring for Waterloo were Mike Ruiz (3g-1a), Josh Mateo (3g), Curtis Brosius (1g-2a), Jeff Wadhams (1g) and Pete Vacca (1g-1a). Shawn Andrus had 12s/4ga (75%) for the Indians who will enter the Class C tournament at 8-10).
  
Scoring for Pal-Mac were Cody Clement (2g), Pete Maklos (1a), Pete Barry (1g) and Jeremy Norsen (1g). Jon Reeves 13s/9ga (59%) for the Red Raiders (4-14).
  
red dot It was a 16-4 win for Canandaigua over visiting Victor on Saturday morning. The Braves went right to work, taking a 4-1 first quarter lead and extending it to 9-3 at the half. Three of Victor's goals we in man up at Canandaigua was hit with eight penalties. Canandaigua Head Coach, Ed Mulheron, gave credit to the defensive play by Evan Roth, Jon Zacharias, Zack Zanghi, and Aaron Fingar, Matt Smith, Evan Burley & Fred Burkholder.
  
Scoring for Canandaigua were Jeremy Brown (5g), Brian Scheetz (1g-3a), Justin Tomzak (1g-3a), Connor Henderson (2g-4a), Austin Rogers (1g), Andrew Knoblauch (1g), AJ Groot (1g-2a), Sean Regan (2g), Jordan Manzer (1a) and Kevin Peck (1g). Scott Bement played the first 33 minutes, had 7s/2ga (78%) and Kyle Carson played the last 15 minutes and made 4s/2ga (67%) for the Braves who will enter the Class A tournament at 15-2.
  
Scoring for Victor were Jason Houtenbrink (2g), Frank Valenti (1g), Andy Savage (1g), Alex Rogemoser (1a) and Tomas Campos (1a). Mitch Liegerot played the first half in goal, had 3s/9ga and Cody Bennet played the second half and made 3s/7g for Victor (9-9).
  
red dot Aquinas beat Newark this morning 17-10. Three out of four quarters were tied (2-2 in the first, 2-2 in the second, and 4-4 in the fourth), but the third quarter is when Aquinas made their move outscoring the Reds 9-2. Newark finished their season 8-10 while the Little Irish finished 9-9.
  
Scoring for Aquinas were Cameron Corsaro (5g), Nick Berkompas (3g-2a), Marc Brondon (2g-1a), Casey Vogl (1g-2a), Neil Foley (2g), Austin Gorman (1g), Anthony Bianchi (1g), Mike Gray (1g), Jasen Torres (1g) and Alan Antinarelli (1a). Antinarelli played three quarters recording 14s/6ga (70%) and Kraig Heston finished out the game with 3s/4ga (43%) for the Little Irish.
  
Scoring for Newark were Colin Johnson (4g-1a), Stephen Johnson (3g-1a), Adam Golding (2g-1a), Matt Clemons (1g-1a), Ollie Smith (1a) and Eric Stivers (1a). Junior Robert Hartman ended with 14s/17ga (45%) with Michale Bogan also making 1s.
     
red dot special The game began with exciting play and a strong performance by Midlakes in the third quarter led to their ultimate victory over Mynderse 15-9.
 
Scoring opened in the first minute as Anthony Clark scored from his own rebound (saved by junior goalie Jared Schoonerman) at 11:08. Midlakes took the next nine minutes and scored four goals. Bounce shots seemed to be the key for the Screaming Eagles as nine of their 15 goals were scored in that manner. Overall, Midlakes used the same play to score six goals (a man drives from behind, draws the double, and the newly open outside man shoots a bounce shot). Three of the first four goals were scored by Nick Newland. Newland, a junior midfielder, led all scorers with 5g-1a. Newland's (and the team's) first goal came at 9:40 with a drive straight at the goal and a bounce shot over senior Ben LaValley. LaValley played the first half for the Blue Devils finishing with 2s/6ga.
 
The next goal utilized the drive from behind as Rob Barber drove in and found Newland for the outside bounce shot. The next goal was scored from a fast-break as Tyler Brooks-Lambert assisted Glen Stevenson. Both Stevenson and Brooks-Lambert led the team in total points with 4g-3a each. Stevenson, Brooks-Lambert and Newland each led a different category for the team's season totals (Newland - 40g, Brooks-Lambert - 24a, Stevenson - 56 points). The fourth Screaming Eagles goal was again their drive to a bounce shot with Brooks-Lambert feeding an open Newland. Mynderse scored their second goal with 1:55 remaining as Clark scored his second goal of the game. Clark drove from the top and took on four or five different defenseman and after some fancy stick-work finished with a shot low, to find the back of the crease. The final goal of the first quarter was scored by Midlakes with 0:49 remaining. Brooks-Lambert scored his first goal of the game (assisted by Ben Uveges) with their drive to a bounce pass play. The first quarter finished with Midlakes ahead 5-2.
 
The second quarter was Mynderse all the way. Mynderse scored the opening goal from a face-off fast-break by Kevin McCully. McCully was 13/18 (72%) at the face-off. The second goal of the quarter, at 6:32, was also scored by Mynderse. Josh Kurdziolek drove all the way around the back of the goal for a bounce shot on the crease that scored on Schoonerman who had a strong game with 14s/9ga (61%). On the ensuing face-off Newland won the face-off and scored on his own face-off fast-break for the Screaming Eagles. Newland finished the game 11/20 (55%) at the face. Mynderse scored the last goal of the half to bring the game to within one goal. A.J. Bachman scored (assisted by Kurdziolek) with a cross-crease goal. Schoonerman actually made the initial save, but after briefly loosing sight of the ball, allowed it to dribble into the back of the net. The score was 6-5 at the half. 
  
The opening goal of the third was scored by Mynderse to tie the game at 6. Clark scored for the third time using the same play that helped him score his second. Clark ran straight into the middle of the field (taking on anyone who got in his way) and after finally breaking free, found the back of the net. This was as close as Mynderse got with Midlakes scoring the next six goals to finish the third quarter up 12-6. At 11:01 and 8:39, Stevenson scored two more goals from outside bounce shots. Senior Tony Pallidino played in the cage for Mynderse during the second half and finished the game with 4s/9g. Uveges scored the next goal with a drive from the top, followed by three goals in a row for Brooks-Lambert. The first and third were both man-up goals assisted by Stevenson, both using the drive from behind to an open outside bounce shot. The second was assisted by Newland off a face-off win by Newland.
  
The fourth quarter was close again with each team scoring three goals. Mynderse opened up the scoring with a goal from Kurdziolek (assisted by Pat Churchill). The next goal was Midlakes third man-up goal (also using the drive from behind, outside bounce shot) with Newland scoring (assisted by Brooks-Lambert). The Blue Devils struck again with a crease feed by Bachman to Dustin Luckinbill. Luckinbill led all shooters for the Blue Devils with 11s/5on/1g. Joining Luckinbill were McCully 9s/8on/2g and Clark 8s/6on/3g. Midlakes scored the next two goals with Ken Patane scoring (assisted by Stevenson) and Stevenson scoring (unassisted). The last goal of the game was scored by McCully (unassisted) at 0:46 remaining.
  
Shooting for the Screaming Eagles was mostly taken by four players (only three shots were taken by others). Leading the shooting was Newland 11s/8on/5g, Brooks-Lambert 7s/5on/4g, Stevenson 7s/4on/4g and Uveges 5s/3on/1g. Mynderse led the shots and shots on categories with 37s/23on/9g. Midlakes finished with 33s/21on/15g.
  
Midlakes finished the regular season with an 8-10 record, while Mynderse finished with a 3-14 record.
  
Scoring for Midlakes were Brooks-Lambert (4g-3a), Stevenson (4g-3a), Newland (5g-1a), Uveges (1g-1a), Patane (1g) and Barber (1a).
  
Scoring for Mynderse were Clark (3g), Kurdziolek (2g-1a), McCully (2g), Bachman (1g-1a), Luckinbill (1g) and Churchill (1a)
  
red dot Corning West (Section IV) defeated Haverling 16-7 this morning. Scoring for Haverling were McKenzie Durham (3g), David Harris (2g), Brad Fuerst (1g-1a), Nick Venuti (2a), Mike Joint (1g) and Andy Nesbitt (1a). In the cage sophomore Chris Wolfer finished with 12s/16ga (43%).
  
red dot Fairport defeated Monroe County division-1 competition Pittsford 11-8. Scoring for Fairport were Mike Danylyshyn (3g-6a), Tom Rynn (1g-3a), Eric Martin (3g), and with one goal Aaron Jones, Brendan Saylor, Martin Manilla and Christopher Bourque. Three goalies played for the Red Raiders; Kristoffer Sterzin 10s/5ga (66%), Thomas Gropp 3s/3ga (50%) and Matthew Hurley 1s.
    
red dot HFL jumped out to a quick lead and kept the game close for the first quarter, but in the end Hamburg (Section VI) defeated the Cougars 11-5.
  
HFL came out to a 2-0 lead, followed quickly by two Bulldog goals. The Cougars struck again which was followed 0:23 later by another Hamburg goal. HFL scored again to take a 4-3 lead, but then the Bulldogs scored the next eight goals (over all four quarters). The Cougars scored the final goal of the game at 0:42 remaining. The Bulldogs kept the Cougars scoreless for 36:53.
  
The first three HFL goals were scored during fast-breaks, and the last was from an unsettled ground ball for the shot. The Bulldogs implemented a zone defense for most of the game which helped in keeping HFL off the board. The Cougar's first four shots were goals, the next two shots were saves; in total the first quarter ended with 7s/5on/4g. The remaining three quarters totaled 21s/6on/1g. The Cougars had 8 fast-break opportunities but only capitalized on the first three.
  
Scoring for HFL were Zach Whyte (2g), Cade Norris (1g), Tyler Burgasser (1g), Kal Dachtler (1g) and Matt Lesczynski (1a). Pat Roache played the entire game recording 13s/11ga (54%). HFL finishes their regular season 3-13.
    
red dot Rush-Henrietta used the second half to defeat Livonia 16-7 in the final game of the season for both teams. Livonia led after the first quarter 3-2 and the score was tied 5-5 at the half, but the Royal Comets won 4-1 in the third and 7-1 in the fourth for the victory.
  
The Bulldogs finish the regular season (11-7), while the Royal Comets were (9-7).
  
Scoring for Livonia were Tyler Russell (2g-2a), Oren Taylor (2g-1a), Gaelin Walsh (1g-1a), Cameron Ross (1g-1a) and Chris Bausch (1g). Sophomore Justin Becker played the entire game finishing with 17s/16ga (52%).
  

 



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